The Fall of the Male Empire (2013)

The Fall of the Male Empire (2013) poster

After a visit to the Natural History Museum in Paris, Simon Esich is convinced that a prehistoric man has escaped from the Evolution Gallery and is meddling in his life as a modern male. He realizes that this life coach of a new type could help him regain his lost virility and win back his wife Camille, who is becoming increasingly distant since a recent promotion and the appearance of Antoine, a handsome hunk with a devastating smile.

Director: Angelo Cianci
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 92 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Flemming Nordkrog
Editing: Sarah Turoche
Production: PROCIREP, Nelka Films, TV5 Monde, CNC, ARTE France Cinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

husband wife relationship, stay-at-home dad, divorce, art of seduction, prehistoric man, masculinity, househusband

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fall of the Male Empire about?
After a visit to the Natural History Museum in Paris, Simon Esich is convinced that a prehistoric man has escaped from the Evolution Gallery and is meddling in his life as a modern male. He realizes that this life coach of a new type could help him regain his lost virility and win back his wife Camille, who is becoming increasingly distant since a recent promotion and the appearance of Antoine, a handsome hunk with a devastating smile.
Who directed The Fall of the Male Empire?
The Fall of the Male Empire was directed by Angelo Cianci.
Who stars in The Fall of the Male Empire?
The Fall of the Male Empire stars Grégori Derangère, Géraldine Pailhas, Arielle Sémenoff, Nicolas Bridet, André Oumansky, Cédric Tuffier.
How long is The Fall of the Male Empire?
The Fall of the Male Empire has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is The Fall of the Male Empire?
The Fall of the Male Empire is a Comedy film.
Where was The Fall of the Male Empire produced?
The Fall of the Male Empire was produced in France.